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JVC RX-1028V Receiver - Page 7 Questions & Answers
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I own a JVC UX-G37
Check CP901 (ICP-N10-T) in power the supply board. The normal state is a conductive device, in case of protection, it becames an open circuit. Substitute it by a new one.
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on May 13, 2018
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Unmuting JVC RX-554v receiver.
You can search for the remote on-line, the manual should give you a model number of the remote. So you can search for that. If it is expensive or not unavailable, then get a good quality universal one. Preferably one that searches for the device itself, which will save you messing around looking for the codes.
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on Apr 29, 2018
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What power supply do I need for a JVC AL-E300BK turntable?
That label on the lower right of your photo shows the polarity connections. It looks like the (+) is on the inner connector and the (-) is on the outer or shell. You need a 12 volt power supply of at least 1 amp rating. You can buy a power supply from radio shack that will have different plugs so you can choose the one that fits. Just make sure the polarity is set correctly. If your not sure bring the turntable into radio shack and ask him for a power supply for it.
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on Apr 05, 2018
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Can I connect a 3.5mm audio cable from my TV to this JVC RX705V receiver?
So if you're trying to amplify the sound coming out of your TV to an amplifier you need to connect the output on the back of your TV on the receiver to the end audio input on the back of your receiver you might need different types of connections on each end but as long as you take the output on the TV and input it into your receiver your receiver will amplify the sound another way you could do it is to go inside the TV and connect two wires off of each of the two wires of each speaker leaving the internal speakers connected and then plug them in to the audio inputs on your receiver also if you're using one of the audio outputs on TV make sure you go into the menu and tell it you're using external speakers Good Luck Chuck
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on Mar 28, 2018
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